Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Share of Government Consumption at Current Purchasing Power Parities for Dominica

Title Share of Government Consumption at Current Purchasing Power Parities for Dominica
Series ID CSHGCPDMA156NRUG
Source University of Groningen, University of California, Davis
Release Penn World Table 10.01
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Percent
Date Range 1970-01-01 to 2019-01-01
Last Updated 2021-11-08 1:35 PM CST
Notes
DATE VALUE
1970-01-01 0.54857528209686280
1971-01-01 0.58011108636856080
1972-01-01 0.55349874496459960
1973-01-01 0.52855771780014040
1974-01-01 0.41231891512870790
1975-01-01 0.44403409957885740
1976-01-01 0.41772660613060000
1977-01-01 0.40162673592567444
1978-01-01 0.41810092329978943
1979-01-01 0.66775572299957280
1980-01-01 0.57779055833816530
1981-01-01 0.52545779943466190
1982-01-01 0.49816060066223145
1983-01-01 0.48547148704528810
1984-01-01 0.50748938322067260
1985-01-01 0.49216851592063904
1986-01-01 0.44660258293151855
1987-01-01 0.43600061535835266
1988-01-01 0.44077777862548830
1989-01-01 0.47630906105041504
1990-01-01 0.44250237941741943
1991-01-01 0.43112391233444214
1992-01-01 0.43036550283432007
1993-01-01 0.44385489821434020
1994-01-01 0.44137728214263916
1995-01-01 0.42624425888061523
1996-01-01 0.39492243528366090
1997-01-01 0.39656022191047670
1998-01-01 0.39891710877418520
1999-01-01 0.35327109694480896
2000-01-01 0.30139863491058350
2001-01-01 0.32334607839584350
2002-01-01 0.27629321813583374
2003-01-01 0.23697090148925780
2004-01-01 0.22221897542476654
2005-01-01 0.22508376836776733
2006-01-01 0.20989994704723358
2007-01-01 0.19954743981361390
2008-01-01 0.16309870779514313
2009-01-01 0.19525164365768433
2010-01-01 0.16979742050170898
2011-01-01 0.18255542218685150
2012-01-01 0.19412469863891602
2013-01-01 0.22210800647735596
2014-01-01 0.23783448338508606
2015-01-01 0.26614508032798767
2016-01-01 0.23926992714405060
2017-01-01 0.31643182039260864
2018-01-01 0.37924027442932130
2019-01-01 0.31809559464454650

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